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Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs


Office Hours
Thursday 9:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm

How to Reach Us
1100 4th Street SW
Washington, DC 20024
dcra@dc.gov

Phone: (202) 442-4400
Fax: (202) 442-9445
TTY: (202) 123-4567

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Website: http://dcra.dc.gov

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Nicholas A. Majett
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Guide to DCRA Permit Services


Guide to DCRA Permit Services.

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Get a Tower Crane Permit

All tower cranes erected in the District of Columbia require an approved building permit from the DC Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) before the tower can be erected.

 
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Get a Water and Sewer Excavation Permit

You must complete an Application for Water or Sewer Permits from the District Department of Transportation (DDOT)

 
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Getting an Environmental Review

DC Public Law 8-36, the Environmental Policy Act of 1989, requires that all District of Columbia agencies consider the environmental impact of all proposed major actions before issuing any approvals for them.

 
How to Get Your Capacity Placard

How to Get Your Capacity Placard

The District of Columbia Construction Code requires every assembly occupancy shall have the occupancy load of the room or space posted in a conspicuous place, near the main exit or exit access doorway from the room or space.

 
 
ProjectDox -- File Your Permit Drawings Online

ProjectDox -- File Your Permit Drawings Online

New tools to speed your permit application

 
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Structural Engineer? Complete Structural Certification Form

Structural Engineers must complete a structural certification form certifying that you are licensed as a structural engineer and that the building plans meet International Building Codes (2006), as amended, and DC Construction Codes Supplement of 2009.

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